Customer reviews for BFGoodrich Radial T/A - P245/60R15 100S Tire forAmazing Tires
Just got these out on my Jeep Wrangler and so far I love them. I went from Mud Terrain to these. The difference in ride quality is insane. These are so smooth, it’s like gliding down the road. Hardly any noise, and does great off road. Definitely highly recommend them.
Disappointed
I bought this tires for my 2012 F350 4x4 back in May of 2018. I have 36000 miles on them and I'm already having to get new tires. I drive mostly on the paved roads. Every now and then I have to put my truck in 4 wheel drive but it's rare. I rotate my tires every time I change my oil every 6500 miles. I will not buy BF Goodrich tires again.
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Tahoe Z71
I have a set that I am having to replace after putting on less than 40k miles on them. Really disappointed in the tread life and I will consider nittos next time. On the good side, I have been through so horrible terrain including gumbo like mud, loose sand and a little bit of ice and I have never been stuck once. I truly feel confident when driving my vehicle and I’m sure the tires have a lot to do with that.
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My go to all-terrain tire
I have now had 5 sets of BF Goodrich All Terrain KO's. I have had them on 2 Toyota Tacomas, 1 Jeep Wrangler and I am on my second set of them on my Toyota FJ Cuiser. This last set I got 75,000 miles out of them, lots of highway miles, local driving as well as trips into the deserts of New Mexico, Beaches of Alabama, and Hill Country of Texas. They wear great, are quiet on the highway and look great to boot!
Not what I paid for
The tire is good for on road driving as well as MINOR off roading. They will clog up very fast in mud or snow but they are all terrains. The voids are not large enough to throw out the mud. They ride fairly smooth for how aggressive the tread tread design is. They also hydroplane easily because there are no kerfs to allow the water to evacuate easily. The only reason I give 1 star is because they were supposed to be 37 inches tall. They were actually 35.25 inches tall. I understand there would be some variance but these are 35s not 37s. I put less than 2000 miles on them and replaced already due to this. BFGoodrich should have tighter tolerances than this.
Love the tire - too much for my 2014 4 cylinder Tacoma
I love the good looks, traction and durability of this tire. However, the load range E tire is too heavy for my 4 cylinder Tacoma. I lost 1-2 MPG's when I replaced the stock tires with this tire and the motor is working pretty hard to turn the tires. Especially when I go into the mountains around Denver. These tires would be great on a heavier duty truck.
One of the best tires out there!
Put these on a 2006 Silverado. Tires had a little over 60k on them when I traded it in recently, and they could've gone another 10k before needing replaced. Lots of heavy towing and hauling as well. No complaints at all, one of the best all terrains on the market.
So glad to hear of your great experience with BFGoodrich tires, Carlton2001.
Great tire!
Bought these tires in 2015 for my Ford Expedition. I expected alot more noise when driving on the highway, but they are incredibly quiet for such a beefy tire. I have put 70k miles on them and have enough tread left for at least 1 more Northeast Ohio winter. All four tires have worn incredibly even (I rotate every oil change). I will definitely buy again!
BFG ALL-TERRAIN T/A KO2
I also forgot to mention on my first review, that my truck is not lifted. I am running air bags in the rear only to help with leveling the truck when the trailer is attached. I noticed that odometer/speedometer, stock from Ford, were off a little. So after plowing through the stock Conti's at 275/70R18 (50,000 miles), that's when I upgraded to the ALL-TERRAIN T/A KO and eventually the ALL-TERRAIN T/A KO 2 at 305/65R18. This not only corrected the odometer/speedometer, but also gave me a more confident ride.
Better than Original BFG AT
First off, awesome tire. I have been very impressed with the ride quality, wear, and handling of these tires. I had them installed on a 2012 F150 King Ranch and they replaced the stock tire. Size is LT275/65/20. Typically drive about 3000k a month, mostly interstate or highway. Also frequently used off road on hunting property access roads, power lines, and fields. I used to have the original BFG AT KO's and wasn't too sure about purchasing the AT KO2's. After a few thousand miles I have come to realize it was the best tire purchase I've made. I will summarize my thoughts on each category: Look - Didn't know if I liked the aggressive sidewall look at first because it didn't look "clean" to me but honestly the look has grown on me. After all this isn't a passenger car tire! Ride - If you've ever had premium tires (G-Year, Michelin) then you know what a difference they make over knock offs. This is my second set of BFG AT's (KO2 this time) and these tires ride as good as or better than the stock Michelin's that came on my truck. The ride is actually less harsh than before and absorbs all kinds of potholes, bumps, and road wear with a soft feel. There is no more abruptness to the ride of my truck anymore which is surprising due to the E Load rating. Most E tires I have had in the past were much stiffer and felt like riding a dump truck due to the bouncing around. Not the case here. Also there is no shake or vibration in the wheels which is important to me as I spend a lot of time both in the woods and on the interstate. Noise - Honestly this part of the tire is a huge difference than the previous BFG AT's and one of the biggest upgrades in the design and quality that must have been made. I've had plenty of experiences with the MT K02's which were fairly loud if you didn't rotate them, and other all terrians that you heard hum down the road. My opinion is that the road noise is so minimal I did not notice any difference in going from a road tire to the all terrains. Towards the end of the rotating cycle you can hear a soft hum as you cruise down the road in lower speeds with the windows down. However I can't hear them with the windows up and have no problem talking on speakerphone while driving at any speed. I rotate every other tire change (so every 8000 miles). Handling - This tire has done very well in every condition I have been in. A few examples: - In my state, we have terrible roads and therefore when it rains the roads are very dangerous because of hydroplaning. I actually bought new tires (this tire) after almost losing control on the interstate from hydroplaning. Have not had that issue since and never felt a loss of control with these tires. - Off road: These tires go well in all muddy situations from rain soaked farm soil to damp clay. This tire (or any really) isn't the best with dryer or very wet clay as it will just cake into the tread. I haven't had that happen with these tires as they are pretty self cleaning in most conditions. - Did not slip on very steep and very slick boat ramp pulling a 7000lb boat out of the water in 2wd. - Never tested in snow as we rarely get any! Cons / Considerations I haven't had many issues with this tire but I bought it knowing what to expect. A lot of the negative points people make (about any item) are due to having different expectations or a lack of knowledge of the product and usually a combination of both. This review is about an All Terrain tire, with aggressive tread and is heavy, and has an E load rating. Knowing these facts are critical in basing an opinion before providing negative feedback. That being said here are mine: - The tires themselves are hard to clean around the edge due to sidewall tread pattern. Mud likes to stay in the little grooves. This is being picky but that mud is hard to get out without a decent scrub. - I rotate every 7.5k to 8k miles which is longer than recommended 5k. That last thousand miles will have a little bit of tire hum. This isn't a negative or a con to me but just something to point out. -If you drive gravel roads a lot and don't like rock dings, be weary of this tire. It loves to pick up gravel and sling it all over the place. This isn't a huge problem for me but if you are buying tires that stick out past fender you will throw them all down the side of your truck. - This isn't' really a negative but I would note fuel MPG did decrease. HOWEVER, I went to a much heavier tire and a bigger tire. I would say while MPG did decrease it was only by 1mpg. These tires are load E range and not necessarily designed to go on 1/2 ton trucks. They are made for the F250's or larger where there is need to have 75psi in the tires. Overall I've been very impressed with the quality of the new BFG AT KO2 and would recommend this tire over the originals. It is quieter, has a better ride, and handles equally as efficient as any all terrain I've driven on. If you ever had the originals, or any other subpar off road tire then do yourself a favor and purchase these. You get what you pay for and more.